Trooper gets dragged 40 feet but gets his man.

If a trooper tries to pull you over, don’t do any of the following: ignore the trooper’s orders, drive away and drag the trooper, give a fake name.

A Renton man did all that and more Saturday during a traffic stop on Interstate 5.

About 4 p.m. on that day, a 911 callers reported an erratic driver on I-5.

A trooper pulled over a black Nissan 350Z near South 375th Street in Federal Way.

Even though the driver pulled over, the State Patrol said he was acting suspiciously and reaching around the center console of the Nissan. And he refused to keep his hands up.

The trooper opened the Nissan’s door, but the suspect took off, dragging him 40 feet. The trooper suffered only minor scrapes.

The trooper did have the satisfaction of seeing the driver of the Nissan lose control on the exit ramp for 54th Avenue.

The car got stuck in the dirt. The driver got out of the car and continued to resist arrest.

The suspect gave a fake name and date of birth, but was identified as he was booked into the King County Jail.

He had four outstanding warrants. He was also jailed for investigation of assault of a police officer, felony eluding, DUI, resisting arrest, providing false information and driving with a suspended license.